This is a fairly major work of technological history and futurism, covering private aviation, nanotechnology, fusion and other energy sources, regulation, innovation, and technological backlash, and related subjects.

Robert A. Freitas Jr. The Future of Nanomedicine, The Futurist (January-February 2010):21-22

Tad Hogg and Robert A. Freitas Jr., Chemical Power for Microscopic Robots in Capillaries. The work was mostly done during 2009, with minor improvements in early 2010 and the published article appeared in 2010, in the journal Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine 6:298-317 (2010)

Tad Hogg and Robert A. Freitas Jr., Chemical Power for Microscopic Robots in Capillaries. The work was mostly done during 2009, with minor improvements in early 2010 and the published article appeared in 2010, in the journal Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine 6:298-317 (2010). Full text at arxiv.org

2004

Robert Freitas and Ralph Merkle co-authored the technical book Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines (Landes
Bioscience, 2004), a landmark survey of the theoretical and experimental literature pertaining to physical self-replicating systems and self-replication.

2002

A white paper, “Balancing the National Nanotechnology Initiative’s R&D Portfolio,” was presented to the Office of Science and Technology Policy.

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